Our team possesses a wealth of talented and dedicated individuals who have the experience and expertise to represent clients in all matters involving: Employment Tribunals, Magistrates Court, Crown Court and the Court of Appeal.

We also offer bespoke advice to suit your requirements whether you are business or an individual on all matters of employment relations.

We understand the needs of our clients who face criminal charge(s) and Police investigation. We are committed to serving our clients by operating on a 24-hour basis, 7 days a week.

Liberty Law Solicitors are competitively priced and can undertake work under Legal Aid.

We take complete pride in the work and representation we offer our clients, no matter whether the client is private or legal aid funded. The vast recommendations and references we have received from our clients support the ethos we hold in placing the needs of our clients first.

Liberty Law Solicitors – ‘We are your first choice for legal advice and assistance’.

Gias Uddin

Gias regularly appears at the Magistrates' Courts and attends on clients at the Police Station.

In his spare time Gias plays football for a local team.

Majid Mahmood

Majid Mahmood is a Solicitor-Advocate with higher rights of audience to represent clients in the Crown Courts.

Majid has a substantial practice in criminal law and also does work in the area of Immigration law and Taxi Licensing.

In his spare time Majid likes to travel, and tend to his Coy Carp.

Attiq Malik

Attiq Malik is a Director of Liberty Law Solicitors and a Solicitor-Advocate with rights of audience to appear in all Civil and Criminal Courts in England & Wales.

Specialising in both Criminal and Employment Law, Attiq has previously acted as a lawyer for the RMT, T&G and CWU trade unions.

Attiq has also acted for businesses ranging from SME's to educational establishments to national and mulitnational companies in the areas of Employment Law as well as Regulatory Law, defending in Criminal prosecutions brought by HMRC and Trading Standards as well as the Crown Prosecution Service and representing clients in the VAT Tribunals.

Having appeared on the pilot episode of Channel 4's hit TV programme 24 Hours in Police Custody, where he and his team achieved an acquittal for a Client facing a charge of conspiracy to murder, the criminal practice has undergone rapid expansion in the areas of serious crime.

In his spare time Attiq undertakes pro-bono community work such as Actions against the Police and has campaigned in this regard, with the organisation Luton for Justice, for cases such as that of Leon Briggs and Faruk Ali against Bedfordshire Police.

Attiq is currently the chair for the Luton People's Assembly, campaigning against Austerity and Discrimination, as well as chair for the Luton Momentum group and sits on the committee for the Society of Asian Lawyers. Attiq also regularly hosts a legal debate show on Inspire FM.